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Legal Reform

We specialize in legal reform offering services in the areas of legislative drafting, judicial reform, and policy intervention.

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With the evolving governance structure in Nepal, where powers are increasingly being devolved to provincial and local levels, the Government of Nepal is actively leading a series of legal reform initiatives. This shift is particularly evident in the commercial sector, experiencing significant legislative changes due to more liberal policies.

At Infinity & Partners, we play a pivotal role in these reform projects, offering our specialized expertise in commercial law to assist and advise government officials on necessary legal reforms and the law drafting process. Our involvement extends to collaborating with policy think tanks and participating in government-facilitated discussions, ensuring that reforms align with global best practices and address the evolving needs of the legal and regulatory environment.

Our services in legal reform include:

  • Advisory on draft bills and their consistency with international practices, model laws, and international law.
  • Legal advice to provincial and municipal authorities on commercial sector drafts.
  • Assistance in the comprehensive law drafting process.
  • Formulation of regulations that align with both federal and devolved legislation.
  • Development of policies for legislative changes specific to commercial laws.
  • Consultancy on legal reform projects and new legislation formulation.
  • Support for policy think tanks in understanding and researching the legal implications of new laws and policies.

Practice Areas

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Business Law

Infinity & Partners offers comprehensive corporate governance support in Nepal, focusing on corporate compliance, education law, employment law, foreign investment, infrastructure, information technology, intellectual property, private equity, and taxation. Our services include regulatory compliance, legal advisory for educational institutions, foreign investment facilitation, tax dispute management, and guidance for infrastructure projects and private equity ventures.
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Dispute Resolution

Infinity & Partners provides comprehensive dispute resolution services in Nepal, specializing in both litigation and arbitration across various legal areas, including corporate and constitutional matters. The firm offers expert representation, document preparation, and strategic advocacy for complex disputes in both domestic and international contexts.
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Civil Law

Infinity & Partners offers comprehensive legal services in Nepal, specializing in civil law, family law, and real estate law under the Muluki Civil Code, 2018. Our expertise includes contract disputes, marriage registration, property division, and land acquisition, ensuring clients navigate the legal landscape effectively.

Recent Insights

Business Law, Legal Update
Jun 1, 2025
Nepal Finance Bill 2025 Tax Updates
The Finance Bill 2025, presented on May 29, 2025, by Nepal’s Finance Minister, introduces tax reforms, offering exemptions for IT, hotel, and tourism sectors, expanding startup benefits up to NPR 10 crores, revising digital service tax rules with a 2% DST, and continuing amnesty schemes to promote compliance and economic growth.
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Business Law
May 31, 2025
Swawalamban Microfinance vs. Labour Court
The Supreme Court of Nepal delivered a pivotal ruling in Swawalamban Microfinance Financial Institution Limited vs. Labour Court and Others (Case Reference: 080-WF-0034), clarifying the jurisdiction of the Labour Court over employment disputes in banks and financial institutions. This case update explores the decision’s implications for labour rights and regulatory frameworks.
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Business Law
May 27, 2025
Nepal Ordinance Update
This update summarizes key ordinances introduced by the Government of Nepal during the Federal Parliament’s recess and their current legislative status. Five ordinances—covering cooperatives, good governance, fiscal procedures, privatization, and business environment reforms—have been approved and enacted. One ordinance related to land laws was not tabled and is now invalid, but a revised bill is under parliamentary consideration.
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